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Depression in the 1930s, life in the Asylums was less than ideal. After George had killed Lennie, to save him from such a place, for the tortures he was going to face due to the unfortunate death of Curley's wife.

George is trying his best to cope with the lost and murder of his best friend.

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He blinks - and looks down. He's still wearing the same baggy shirt from the night previous, but it's not as baggy in a certain area. He lifts his shirt up and screams - those were definitely not there before. He must still be dreaming, because he did not go to sleep with breasts. He jumps off the couch and runs straight for the bathroom, flipping on the light switch and looking into mirror.

His short, side fringe is gone now - replaced with long blond hair falling messily down his back - it's about three inches longer than he's ever kept his hair. His features are softer now, jawline now less prominent than it had been before, but still he looks like himself.

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"Curley's wife said angrily, 'Don't you think of nothing but rabbits?' 'We gonna have a little place,' Lennie explained patiently. 'We gonna have a house an' a garden and a place for alfalfa, an' that alfalfa is for the rabbits, an' I take a sack and get it all gulls alfalfa and then I take it to the rabbits.'"- from Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

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"One day a bunch of guys was standin' around up on the Sacramento River. I was feelin' pretty smart. I turns to Lennie and says, 'Jump in.' An' he jumps. Couldn't swim a stroke. He damn near drowned before we could get him. An' he was so damn nice to me for pullin' him out. Clean forgot I told him to jump in. Well, I ain't done nothing like that no more."- George Milton (John Steinbeck)

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phoenix apollo and athena gotta stop this dark phoenix guy from dark age of the lawing ace attorney world, but first they gotta help guys in the other worlds who have been visited by dis misterious dark man, CAN THEY DO IT?